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with a camera, log onto drphil.com and click "be part of the audience." >>more on breast cities across the country and right here in the bay area are bracing for protests to break out after the election businesses are boarding up and shutting down. >>got all going to scared tempers flare in the north bay this week and a pro trump car rally is met with counter-protesters in marine city and anger erupts on both sides plus. >>is not too late to make your voice heard you can still register to vote in tomorrow's
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election and we will tell you how kron 4 is your local election headquarters. >>and thank you for joining us tonight at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne we're now just hours away from a historic election as a divided country grapples with country grapples with the pandemic which has caused many americans to cast their ballots by mail election offices across california of already received more than 11 million mail in ballots with more to come. that is historic especially when you consider that during the 2016 presidential election. just 8.4 million vote by mail ballots were cast and among the spots that could see a historic turnout locally is san francisco. that's where we find kron four's dan kerman he is live. >>outside the city's outdoor voting center near civic center plaza dan. >>but we can tell you the more than 300,000 ballots have already been received by the department of elections. this year they are doing the ballot processing in that building you see behind me the bill
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graham civic auditorium allowing more space for the election workers to space out during the covid-19 pandemic we can tell you 300,000 ballots plus are already underway with that processing that's been going on for some time now and we're going to get a lot of election results shortly after the close of the 8 o'clock election time on tuesday night. never before have so many ballots been cast before election day in san francisco. so far 322,000 ballots have been filled out and are now being processed at the department of elections that 62% of registered voters and with more being dropped off monday and those voting in person on election day. election officials are expecting a turnout in the 80 it just over 81% in san francisco. >>and then the 2016 election was just under 81% say one percent sort the mark for recent presidential election turnout but to break a record that turnout will need to top 86%.
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>>which san francisco saw in 1956 1960 monday voters were still dropping off mail in ballots in person. for many breaking the record is an important getting their vote counted is. >>but i think it's very important this year. i >>it's that time i think it's one of the most important elections of our lifetime has of everything going on with covid and a lot of people out there losing their homes and can't find work and there doesn't seem to be a lot of help out there. >>when the polls close at a tuesday evening. those 300,000 ballots received prior to monday morning will be the first to be tabulated with early results coming by 8.45 and while the number will be significant it may not be a preview of the final result. >>election night in no way should anyone think anything is final because we're just still lot about the process. >>and election officials
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remind you that they will be counting mail in ballots after election day. but the reminder is those ballots must be postmarked with tomorrow's state no later than tomorrow live in san francisco. dan kerman kron 4 news and thank you for that less than 24 hours away from election day more san francisco businesses are. >>boarding up their windows this as business owners worry about potential civil unrest, protests, even riots on and after election day these pictures are taking this afternoon at union square post-game rant center and market streets. as you can see all of the street facing glass windows and doors are now being covered with wood to try to prevent the possibility of looting. >>and in washington dc the white house is increasing security ahead of tomorrow's election washington dc police say a handful of groups have applied for demonstration permits on election day and for the days which follow barriers have been installed inside lafayette park which is of course near the white house
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and tensions boil over when caravan of hundreds of trump supporters roll into the only major black community in marine county you can see some of the video here kron four's maureen kelly talked to both size each with differing versions of what happened. i forget exact the window of a trump supporters truck as the driver called police and her 13 year-old daughter films the vandalism until her fear takes over and she starts to cry. >>this was the end of what had been a caravan of vehicles, flying flags and honking horns in support of president donald trump as part of a national show of enthusiasm for his reelection campaign is started in santa rosa stopping in nevado and gathering supporters along the way by the time what they called the trump train reached the gateway shopping center in marine city the marin county sheriff's department estimates that there were somewhere around a 1000 people writing in between 25350 vehicles including some full-sized
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retired fire trucks, the group honked horns and yelled through loudspeakers according to the sheriff's department who say they were also inundated with calls from concerned marine city residents, which is a small and primarily african american community they say eventually 50 to a 100 counter-protesters showed up paul austin who runs a nonprofit for kids in marine city was one of them knows everything from you know 4 more years 4 more years. >>to you know the cussing out folks you know, saying give me the middle finger. using the n word. just inciting. you know what what they probably was looking for was to was get underneath people's skin and african americans in our group. >>so there's no way that we would have been doing that kind of thing stacey evans was in the car that was hit by eggs. she says she and the person who mapped the route are new to the area and didn't
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know much about the lace they were stopping in so in this day and age were not allowed to fly a trump flag have a bumper sticker honk their horns in celebration without people getting offended. without people thinking more intimidating them. it's ridiculous. the marine city library where the egg throwing took place is also a ballot drop-off location austin believes the caravan was meant to intimidate voters in the community, evan says they just chose the shopping mall has a pit stop the 2 sides do agree on one thing that sunday's incident underscores their resolve to get out and vote. >>maureen kelly khan for nice. >>well the south bay is reporting some impressive voter turnout totals on election eve. the numbers are headed for record territory more than 60% of the ballots mailed to voters have already been returned. kron four's rob fladeboe has been keeping track at the registrar's office in san jose has more on that rob. that's right ken and pam record for voter turnout
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here in santa clara county is 86% that was sent. >>way back in 2008 when a 678,000 people cast their ballots. but almost 2 thirds now of more than a million ballots are sent out already returned, it seems likely that that record is going to fall sooner or later, here's more. >>i just last friday, another 130,000 ballots have been returned. many of them dropped off in person like this here outside the registrar of voters office on burger drive of just over a million ballots mailed out to voters roughly 617,000 have now been returned since saturday when 100 vote centers open across the county. another 14,000 people cast their ballots in person were about 60% that have been returned already an hour. >>voters are familiar with the vote by mail process they did
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this in march. they're doing it for this election. i think everyone's excited all the early voting means the folks doing all the processing and counting of those ballots behind the scenes of had a bit of a head start that should help the registrar make available some significant results, but the time the polls close at 08:00pm tuesday. >>so far the number of ballots returned is twice what it was this time 4 years ago amid obvious enthusiasm for the people to be heard. >>where now they say they're aware of what voting means to people hopefully now. was always an honor when i was started out in 18 years old now. they got away from now people start to realize how important voting is well there's a very large amount of divisiveness and we want to make sure that our voices are heard. >>and it's not clear it's a very close election right and it's very divided so it's really important and we get out and vote another record sure to fall is the 724,000 votes cast in the last presidential election back in
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2016. >>those missing the october 19th deadline to register to vote can still show up and request a conditional ballot. for those voting at the last minute be advised, you must be in line no later than 08:00pm if we have to cut the line up at 8 and it takes until. >>1 o'clock in the morning, you're still going to devote just get in line by 8 o'clock. >>back out here live now i can tell you well oiled machine here outside the registrar of voters office let me paint a picture for you is actually a kind a festive atmosphere here right now they've got several of these ballot drop-off locations set up around here there are people in the parking lot helping out people with information earlier there was a plane flying overhead trailing a banner encouraging people to get out to vote and very interesting to note that witnessed a lot of people picking their photographed with their ballot may actually want to witness the ballot going into the slot over here that's how much people have invested in this election 100
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vote centers, including this one open all across the county this one the registrars offices, 1, 5, 5, 5, berger drive in san jose live here in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news and the cars in the balance keep on coming all right, thank you very much rob while tonight more than half of all registered voters in california as rob mentioned. >>have already cast their ballots before election day. the california secretary of state tallied more than 11 million total submitted ballots this morning as people across the country are voting early in record numbers surpassing 26 teens early votes. california does allow eligible residents to register and vote on the very same day all the way to tomorrow election day polling places are open from 07:00am to 08:00pm tomorrow. tuesday november, 3rd and as long as you're in line before the polls close tomorrow you can still vote even if the wait time goes past 08:00pm. >>and the east bay, some 60% of registered voters have
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already cast their ballots in contra costa county and the county clerk recorder at the registrar's office is taking steps to boost voter confidence that those ballots will be accurately counted and secure from any would be hackers well force has the leg and has that story. >>you're looking at contra costa county's central accounting voting equipment. these are machines that will be responsible for counting over 80% of the ballots cast of the 2020 presidential election. >>so it takes is a about 5 or 6 weeks actually test all work pieces of equipment the testing is part of the county's clerk recorder registrars effort to engender voter confidence it involves scanning 16,000 ballots into the central voting equipment assistant registrar of voters got cano past 6 as the program's logic is designed to detect a host of potential voter error is like for example selecting both presidential candidates. he says the program can also find ballots that have been
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submitted twice the testing results. >>is it 100%. >>was a 100% we would proceed. that's the whole point is to demonstrate to the public. that is 100% people don't give us latitude of any margin of error in elections. we have to be spot on every time. >>he says the vote tally is 100% accurate and secure from any potential hackers because the computer program does not have an internet connection there are additional security protocols for the election staff counsel people. >>who access to that room. and it's alarmed there's cameras there's a 2 person rule 2 people have to be in at all times so i'm very confident in saying, nobody's going to have our vote. >>officials at the clerk recorder registrar's when it is time to upload the actual election results. it will be done using a highly secure election reporting system.
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another boost for voter confidence in contra costa county haaziq madyun kron 4 news if you have any problems casting your ballot tomorrow or encounter any issues at the polls let us know and we'll investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>and coming up, good news for unregistered voters, how you can make your boy scout less than 24 hours before election day and if you're feeling a little anxiety ahead of election day you are not alone some tips on how to alleviate some of the stress this week. >>plus we'll check in with the presidential campaigns one day before the election as both candidates are scrambling to sway the last few undecided voters before the polls close.
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>>more than 4 million eligible, californians still have not registered to vote for this year's election. but here in california you can register in person at the polls. all the way through tomorrow kron four's noelle bellow has more on what you need to know actually about to learn a lot more about election day registration in california, same day voter registration. it's allowed in 21 states, including california, according to vote america. >>that means 34% of currently unregistered voters across the country can still register and cast a ballot in this election we've seen in the past is a
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lot of young people really take advantage of election a vegetation and by i mean under 30 vote america's ceo and founder debra cleaver says the process is very straightforward. once you head to the polls in person you'll have to fill out basic information and your mailing address the whole process of registering likely won't take more than 10 minutes. voters just need to bring 2 documents with them and id and proof of address you have a california driver's license or state id or permanent bring that with you if you don't have california id that's ok just bring any government issued id that you have you can bring driver's license from another state you could bring a pan or even bring your student id with you and then bring some official piece of paper that shows your and your current california address you can bring a utility bill you can bring a bank statement you could bring a you could bring your lease with you election day registration was only
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enacted back in 20 12 here in california. >>so elections officials are interested to see of this already historic election will see a record number of same day registration on tuesday. >>in the newsroom. noelle bellow kron 4 news. >>and now we want to check in on our 4 zone forecast looks pretty pleasant out there and hopefully lawrence for tomorrow people are going to be out voting. yeah, hopefully they're going to get out there regardless of the weather looks like it's going to be a problem tomorrow, you're going to see a lot of sunshine there some fog expected. >>to moving along the coastline. but yeah, it's beautiful out there right now a nice day around the bay area, warm temperatures around much of the bay area. maybe a little more fog coming our way but looking out over alcatraz back over san francisco certainly a nice evening around the bay area and that's the way it's going to stay looking very nice as we head throughout the night tonight is for just going return of some of that patchy fog in spots near the coastline. county and other is a cold front off the coastline. you see the clouds out here right now it is bumping into that big ridge of high pressure that's really but in place all of october. it kept us dry now
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november. the signs that things are going to start to transition to move along now keep our fingers crossed hopefully we get back into some wet weather. very soon right now though 71 degrees in san mateo cool 55. in half moon bay, 69 degrees in san francisco to 70 degrees in the bottle 72 in san anselmo and 66 degrees in petaluma so certainly some nice numbers out there right now looks like a nice night tonight going to see some patchy low clouds and fog begin to move in along the coastline inside the bay overnights at most a valley is going to stay clear tomorrow some morning clouds and sunshine in the afternoon. but much cooler weather really going to settle in the bay area the latter part of the week as we get to friday. so most temperatures may be dropping a good 20 degrees from the previous day size so a big change in the weather coming our way things start to get active out there in the pacific. a fortune that ridge is fairly strong so it's going up to flood this next front is going flatten the jet stream just a little bit make it more will flow and that will start to open things up a little bit still going to be nice day tomorrow. we'll see some fog along the coastline, lot of
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sunshine elsewhere around the bay area miles picking up on some of that fog tonight you can see it making its way inside the bay. yeah kind of picking as we head into early tomorrow morning you're going to see some of that fog is that sea breeze makes return to the bay area but then some sunshine in the afternoon planning on numbers again you'll see some 70's maybe some low 80's. well inland, 60's 70's around the bay and then you've got some 50's and 60's along the coastline next 2 days with those temperatures they're staying on the warm side and they drop like a rock into friday and over the weekend in fact slight chance of showers that we might see a raindrop or 2, especially the latter part of the weekend right now doesn't look like it is going to be a major rainmaker. the big thing is though looks like the pattern is finally shifting at least away from that very warm pattern that we've been in so we'll start to get some rest are to hopefully thank you all right. still ahead tonight devastating injury news for the forty-niners kron four's kate rooney joins us with the latest on the starters. >>we're going to be sitting out.
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>>also really tough news for the forty-niners today, especially after yesterday injuries keep piling up an ugly game yesterday 2 big stars of the ways to get her jimmy garoppolo george kittle. >>they're both going to miss some time sports reporter kate really joins us now with e grim details grim indeed, yeah you always worry a little bit about a super bowl hangover but even the biggest pessimists couldn't have predicted this the forty-niners already had 13 players on injured reserve that's more than any other nfl
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team. >>and today we've learned quarterback jimmy garoppolo and tight end george kittle. >>will both miss significant time this is after both players. >>limped off the field during yesterday's 37 to 27 loss in seattle garoppolo to sack their late in the 3rd quarter and he would return to the game and then the crushing news today, he's re aggravated a high ankle sprain he sustained in week 2 that caused him to miss 2 weeks back then now espn's adam schefter said he could be out for 6 weeks possibly longer if surgery is required. now the 49 ers haven't confirmed a timeline as for kindle he left the game in the 4th quarter and now he's set to miss 8 weeks with a broken bone in his foot that 8 weeks takes us all the way to the end of the regular season. so no updates from kyle shanahan, he didn't talk with reporters today but here's what he said after the game yesterday about rob lowe. >>i know is her once we i think we all saw a need go back in on that one play but you need a good week of practice don't i mean i think
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a spring fling or so you never know when it's going to affect >>and i know you later in the game reheard way to mars bad it is. >>just to put these injuries in perspective kittle has led the 49 ers in receiving yards for the last 2 seasons and since garoppolo joined the team, san francisco is 2048 when he starts they're just 5.21 when another quarterback is under center now one more big piece of niners news today, the team has traded linebacker kwon alexander, whom they son to a foot for four-year 54 million dollar deal just last year he missed the last 3 games with an ankle injury now he's headed to the saints in return. the niners get eight-year veteran kiko alonso and a conditional fifth-round draft pick. right okay, thank you very much coming up next hunkering down before election day. >>some local businesses are preparing for possible civil unrest this week and president trump threatens to fire doctor anthony fauci after the election and the latest
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escalation in the president's few plus dealing
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>>away from election day now there is growing concern though about possible civil unrest tomorrow tomorrow and later this week and in san francisco, many more businesses are trying to proactively protect their buildings from any potential damage. well for charles clifford has details. >>well here in san francisco on monday, many businesses
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across the city but especially in the financial district, the soma area are putting up plywood around their buildings to hopefully protect their property from any possible unrest. on election night now over on a van ness avenue there were multiple businesses, including a car dealership they were putting up plywood over their windows of the car dealership told me that they put the plywood up a couple of days ago in the soma area near the sales force lot of plywood going up a lot of crews up blocking off windows and doors, i also talked to a business owner who's concerned about election night. he says he's seeing more of his neighbors putting up plywood. >>then he saw earlier in the year, i'm seeing businesses put up. >>boarding that didn't do it for the black lives matters protests before so it feels like it's next level now there is no specific threat against any building at this point but the san francisco police department san francisco office of emergency services said that they will be looking for any problems they will have officers out and about on election night. >>in case there is any unrest t

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